A system and method of automatically evaluating and communicating an emergency situation. The system includes a wearable beacon which includes an inertial measurement unit (imu), a controller, a location tracking module, a microphone, a wireless communication module, and a portable power source. The method begins by receiving a current user location with the location tracking module. Spatial positioning and orientation (SPO) data is received with the imu. Ambient audio data is received with the microphone. A distress notification is generated with the control is an abnormal-motion datum or abrupt-noise datum are detected. The abnormal-motion datum or the abrupt-noise datum is appended into the distress notification with the controller. The current user location is appended into the distress notification with the controller. The distress notification is sent to the recipient information with the wireless communication module.
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1. A method of automatically evaluating and communicating an emergency situation, the method comprises the steps:
(A) providing a wearable beacon, wherein the wearable beacon includes an inertial measurement unit (imu), a controller, a location tracking module, a microphone, a wireless communication module, and a portable power source, and wherein recipient information is stored by the controller, and wherein the imu, the controller, the location tracking module, the microphone, and the wireless communication module are electrically connected to the portable power source;
(B) receiving a current user location with the location tracking module;
(C) receiving spatial positioning and orientation (SPO) data with the imu;
(D) receiving ambient audio data with the microphone;
(E) generating a distress notification with the controller, if at least one abnormal-motion datum is detected within the SPO data, or if at least one abrupt-noise datum is detected within the ambient audio data;
(F) appending the abnormal-motion datum or the abrupt-noise datum into the distress notification with the controller;
(G) appending the current user location into the distress notification with the controller; and,
(H) sending the distress notification to a recipient based on the stored recipient information using the wireless communication module.
2. The method of said automatically evaluating and communicating the emergency situation, the method as claimed in
receiving an initial portion of the SPO data with the imu during the step (C);
statistically summarizing the initial portion of the SPO data into normal-motion data with the controller;
receiving a current portion of the SPO data with the imu;
comparing the current portion of the SPO data to the normal-motion data with the controller in order to identify at least one outlier datum within the current portion of the SPO data; and,
designating the outlier datum as the abnormal-motion datum with the controller during the step (E), if the outlier datum is identified within the current portion of the SPO data.
3. The method of said automatically evaluating and communicating the emergency situation, the method as claimed in
receiving an initial portion of the ambient audio data with the imu during the step (C);
statistically summarizing the initial portion of the ambient audio data into normal-audio data with the controller;
receiving a current portion of the ambient audio data with the imu;
comparing the current portion of the ambient audio data to the normal-audio data with the controller in order to identify at least one outlier datum within the current portion of the ambient audio data; and,
designating the outlier datum as the abrupt-noise datum with the controller during the step (E), if the outlier datum is identified within the current portion of the ambient audio data.
4. The method of said automatically evaluating and communicating the emergency situation, the method as claimed in
providing at least one remote server, wherein the recipient information is associated to the remote server, and wherein abnormal-motion baseline data, abrupt-noise baseline data, and at least one emergency contact information are stored on the remote server;
receiving the distress notification at the remote server after the step (H);
comparing the abnormal-motion datum to the abnormal-motion baseline data with the remote server in order to verify the abnormal-motion datum with the abnormal-motion baseline data, if the abnormal-motion datum is detected within the SPO data;
comparing the abrupt-noise datum to the abrupt-noise baseline data with the remote server in order to verify the abrupt-noise datum with the abrupt-noise baseline data, if the abrupt-noise datum is detected within the ambient audio data; and,
sending the distress notification to an emergency contact based on the at least one emergency contact information by the remote server, if the abnormal-motion datum is verified by the abnormal-motion baseline data, or if the abrupt-noise datum is verified by the abrupt-noise baseline data.
5. The method of said automatically evaluating and communicating the emergency situation, the method as claimed in
providing at least one personal communication device, wherein the recipient information is associated to the personal communication device;
receiving the distress notification with the personal communication device after the step (H); and,
outputting the distress notification with the personal communication device.
6. The method of said automatically evaluating and communicating the emergency situation, the method as claimed in
providing at least one remote communication network and a standardized communication network, wherein the remote communication network and the standardized communication network communicably combine to form a meshed communication network; and,
relaying the distress notification from the wireless communication module, through the meshed communication network, and to a recipient based on the recipient information.
7. The method of said automatically evaluating and communicating the emergency situation, the method as claimed in
providing a manual trigger for the wearable beacon; and,
alternatively generating the distress notification with the controller, if the manual trigger is actuated for the wearable beacon.
8. The method of said automatically evaluating and communicating the emergency situation, the method as claimed in
providing the wearable beacon in an active state, wherein the portable power source is used to fully power the wearable beacon in the active state, and wherein the portable power source is used to partially power the wearable beacon in a sleep state; and,
executing the step (H), while the wearable beacon is in the active state.
9. The method of said automatically evaluating and communicating the emergency situation, the method as claimed in
periodically pinging the recipient information with the wireless communication module;
maintaining the active state for the wearable beacon with the controller, if a response is received for the pinging of the recipient information with the wireless communication module; and,
transitioning the wearable beacon from the active state to the sleep state with the controller, if the response is not received for the pinging of the recipient information with the wireless communication module.
10. The method of said automatically evaluating and communicating the emergency situation, the method as claimed in
providing the wearable beacon in a sleep state, wherein the portable power source is used to fully power the wearable beacon in an active state, and wherein the portable power source is used to partially power the wearable beacon in the sleep state; and,
delaying the step (H), until the wearable beacon transitions from the sleep state to the active state.
11. The method of said automatically evaluating and communicating the emergency situation, the method as claimed in
periodically pinging the recipient information with the wireless communication module;
maintaining the sleep state for the wearable beacon with the controller, if a response is not received for the pinging of the recipient information with the wireless communication module; and,
transitioning the wearable beacon from the sleep state to the active state with the controller, if the response is received for the pinging of the recipient information with the wireless communication module.
12. The method of said automatically evaluating and communicating the emergency situation, the method as claimed in
13. The method of said automatically evaluating and communicating the emergency situation, the method as claimed in
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The current application claims a priority to the U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 62/848,447 filed on May 15, 2019.
The present invention generally relates to recreational gear. More specifically, the present invention monitors the condition of an individual participating in recreational activities and automatically evaluates and communicates in the event of an emergency situation.
In present times, individuals are known to engage in a variety of outdoor activities and sports such as hill-climbing, mountain biking, off-road racing, or other highly kinetic sports that are preferably enjoyed far from civilization. Given the remote nature of these activities, the participants are often far beyond the reach of traditional communications networks such as cellular towers or short-wave radios. Engaging in such activities carries a risk of injury, exacerbated by the inability to readily access emergency services or medical facilities as required. Of particular concern is the possibility that an individual, either solo or separated from a main group, will become critically injured and incapacitated. With no immediate access to emergency services and the odds of a chance-discovery slim, such an injury can prove fatal even if such an incident would be minor with ready access to emergency services (e.g. a broken leg while mountain-climbing vs. a broken leg from a car accident). While it may not be presently possible for a user to carry a full medical suite (and suitably trained personnel) on their person, it is considered that a system that may summon such aid may dramatically improve the odds of survival in the event of an incapacitating injury. However, present distress beacons are generally known to require some type of user input to trigger their broadcast functions. Such a requirement may be impossible to fulfill in the most critical of situations, wherein a user is totally unconscious and incapable of operating even the most basic of equipment. Some systems attempt to overcome this limitation by creating open-circuit activators for broadcasting a distress signal, colloquially called “dead-man switches” (the implication being that the user is “dead”, and therefore unable to prevent the activation of such a system). These systems, while erring on the side of caution in terms of user safety, are also understood to be undesirable for the frequency of false alarms caused by such an arrangement. It should be further noted that false alarms go beyond just a minor annoyance for users and emergency responders; the time and resources spent attending to any non-emergencies may detract from the ability or willingness to respond to real emergencies.
The present invention aims to provide a redundant, ruggedized, non-intrusive means of ensuring that a user will have ready communication with emergency services, search-and-rescue, or other aid in the event of an emergency. More specifically, the present invention will embody an autonomous communications suite capable of broadcasting a user's location and condition across any and all known communication networks, frequencies, and/or codecs as may be understood by an individual skilled in the telecommunications field. Of note among these means of communication, low-power, wide-area network (LPWAN) systems are emphasized in multiple embodiments due to the desirable nature of these systems; wherein existing infrastructure and/or powerful transmitters are not required to achieve significant omnidirectional range and transmission bandwidth. Activation of this communications suite is considered to be triggered without input from a user, instead activated in the event of an event or injury that may independently render a user incapable of summoning help. In addition to the logical processors that may enable such determinations to be made, the present invention embodies a sensor suite effectively equipped to detect and monitor the condition, movements, location, and vocalizations of a user (or any user-proximal entity) via an onboard sensor package to be detailed herein.
All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
The present invention is a system and method of automatically evaluating and communicating an emergency situation. Thus, the physical system used to implement the method for the present invention includes a wearable beacon (Step A), seen in
The overall process for the method of the present invention includes the following steps that are implemented with the wearable beacon. The overall process begins by receiving a current user location with the location tracking module (Step B), as seen in
The wearable beacon is able to distinguish between emergencies and non-alarming situations with the standard movements and positioned of the user as an initial portion of the SPO is received with the IMU during Step C, as seen in
Similarly, the wearable beacon is also able to confirm the difference between emergencies and non-alarming situations with the speech of a user as an initial portion of the ambient audio data is received with the IMU during Step C, seen in
In order to store information associated with the wearable beacon, at least one remote server is provided, as seen in
In order for emergency responders to receive the distress notification, at least one personal communication device is provided, seen in
The wearable beacon is able to communicate with emergency responders regardless of location, as at least one remote communication network and a standardized communication network is provided, as seen in
In the event the user with the wearable beacon is physically capable to request aid, a manual trigger is also provided for the wearable beacon, seen in
In order for the wearable beacon to conserve energy with the portable power source, the portable power source is used to fully power the wearable beacon in an active state, and the portable power source is used to partially power the wearable beacon in a sleep state. Thus, Step H is executed while the wearable beacon is in the active state, as seen in
Moreover, while the wearable beacon is in the sleep state, Step H is then delayed until the wearable beacon transitions from the sleep state to the active state, seen in
The wireless communication module allows the present invention to be implemented as a part of the 3rd Gen Partnership Project (3GPP) specification standard, which is a standalone Narrowband Internet of Things (NB-IoT) wireless network and is not part of a 4G, 5G cellular network. This provides increased range and coverage. The meshed communication network increases the range when needed and a special protocol would need to be added to awaking an adjacent NB-IoT base station and to pass the message to the base station attached to the backhaul.
Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
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